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What (who) is cut-price - definition

TELEVISION CHANNEL
Price-drop.tv; Price drop tv; Price Drop TV; Price-drop tv; Price drop; Price-Drop TV
  • Price-Drop TV logo used from 21 January 2005 until 1 August 2011.

cut-price      
(N. Amer. also cut-rate)
¦ adjective for sale at a reduced price; cheap.
cut-price      
Cut-price goods or services are cheaper than usual. (BRIT; in AM, use cut-rate
)
...a shop selling cut-price videos and CDs in Oxford Street.
...cut-price tickets.
ADJ: ADJ n
cut glass         
  • Contemporary Czech cut glass in two colours
  • Czech glass-cutter at work
  • Chandelier in the chapel of [[Emmanuel College, Cambridge]], donated in 1732, one of the earliest datable cut glass examples.  The shape follows contemporary brass examples, with glass branches but no "drops"; only the pieces down the stem are cut, mostly with flat facets.<ref>Battie & Cottle, 102</ref>
  • American "brilliant cut" [[punch bowl]] on stand, 1895
  • Montgolfier]]" shape (due to its resemblance to an inverted [[hot air balloon]]),<ref>History</ref> in [[Edinburgh]]
  • Regency]] chandeliers in [[Saltram House]], England
  • [[Waterford Crystal]] factory in 2001
  • engraving]] above, England, late 18th-century
GLASS DECORATED WITH GEOMETRICAL OR REPRESENTATIONAL INCISIONS MADE BY GRINDING AND POLISHING
Cut-glass accent; Cut-glass; Cut crystal
also cut-glass
Cut glass is glass that has patterns cut into its surface.
...a cut-glass bowl.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N n

Wikipedia

Price Drop

Price Drop was a British television shopping channel based in the UK, that ran daily live reverse auctions. It was the first reverse auction channel of its kind in the world. The channel was owned by Bid Shopping.

Examples of use of cut-price
1. But there was nothing cut–price about their big day.
2. Today‘s chaos partly results from this myopic, cut–price nation–building.
3. Adverts for cut–price divorce services are to be screened on television for the first time.
4. Retailers currently in situ include McDonald‘s and various cut–price luggage companies.
5. During that time, other companies are prohibited from selling copycat cut–price versions.